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Navigating the Dynamic Landscape: Entrepreneurship in India, Inclusivity Imperative, and Emerging Sectors

Lavisha, Mandeep Kaur and Ram Singh ()
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Lavisha: MM Institute of Management, Maharishi Markandeshwar (Deemed to Be University)
Mandeep Kaur: MM Institute of Management, Maharishi Markandeshwar (Deemed to Be University)
Ram Singh: Symbiosis University of Applied Sciences

A chapter in Entrepreneurship in India's Unorganized Sector, 2025, pp 11-28 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter explores India's changing entrepreneurial environment, including its historical foundations, significant turning points, and the function of government programmes. With success stories like Infosys, Wipro, and TCS, this investigation illustrates the revolutionary impact of globalization and technology, spanning from the traditional family-run businesses to the post-1991 economic liberalization age. The Goods and Services Tax (GST), which went into effect in 2017, and the ‘Startup India’ initiative, which was unveiled in 2016, have played a significant role in promoting innovation, streamlining regulations, and building a business-friendly environment. Nevertheless, obstacles continue to exist, such as financial barriers, regulatory intricacies, and bureaucratic red tape. The chapter highlights the value of inclusion in entrepreneurship and explains how it can promote better decision-making, inventiveness, and market responsiveness. It discusses the importance of diversity and inclusion (D&I) for economic growth, pointing to the advantages it has for capital access, market expansion, and innovation. The chapter examines the current situation of entrepreneurship in India, focusing on the variety of industries such as manufacturing, real estate, technology, healthcare, agritech, and fintech. Notable advancements are being made by female-led businesses, and the proptech and media industries are seeing revolutionary shifts. The discourse surrounding inclusion explicates the notion in the context of entrepreneurship, underscoring its function in establishing a welcoming and encouraging work environment for people from all backgrounds. In the context of innovation, market response, decision-making, talent pool access, and societal effect, the significance of D&I is examined. The analysis of inclusive entrepreneurship's effects on economic growth reveals how it fosters a culture of creativity, reduces unemployment, and has a favourable effect on enlarged consumer markets. It also examines the impediments to inclusion, including lack of representation, prejudice, network gaps, restricted access to money, and differences in educational attainment. There is an outline of government policies and activities that foster inclusive entrepreneurship, including programmes that provide financial aid, education, mentorship, and network access. With an emphasis on digital inclusion, financial inclusion, information accessibility, digital skill development, and remote work solutions, the role of technology and innovation in fostering inclusivity is examined. This thorough investigation offers a sophisticated perspective of India's diverse entrepreneurial environment, highlighting the vital role that inclusivity plays in innovation and long-term, sustainable economic success.

Keywords: Inclusivity; Government initiatives; Diversity and inclusion (D&I); Technology and innovation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-4313-4_2

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